Want to master a new program this summer? Do you have a hardware or software emergency? Gently put down that computer you're tempted to throw out the window and try Safari Books Online. Safari contains a growing collection of more than 5,800 computer science, information technology, business and related e-books that you can use to solve your tech problems in a jiffy. You can search across the entire collection or a single e-book and read an entire chapter or book from the comfort of your home, office or on the go.
New e-books are added regularly, some of the newest titles include:
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Ajax in Action by by Dave Crane; Eric Pascarello; and Darren James |
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Build Your Own Website The Right Way Using HTML & CSS by Ian Lloyd |
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Designing for the Social Web by Joshua Porter |
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Face to Face: Rick Sammon's Complete Guide to Photographing People by Rick Sammon |
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Google Apps Hacks by Philipp Lenssen |
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The Productive Programmer by Neal Ford |
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Robin Williams Cool Mac Apps: Twelve Apps for Enhanced Creativity and Productivity, Third Edition by John Tollett; Robin Williams |
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Take Control of Back to My Mac by Glenn Fleishman |
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The Official Ubuntu Book, Third Edition by Benjamin Mako Hill; Corey Burger; Jonathan Jesse; Jono Bacon |
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Upgrading and Repairing PCs: Field Guide by Scott Mueller; Mark Edward Soper |
Safari Books Online is available to all students, faculty and staff at OhioLINK member institutions and is accessible via any Web-enabled computer.
Looking for more e-books? Try OhioLINK's Electronic Book Center. Your library may subscribe to additional e-books, so be sure to ask what is available.
Posted by Candi Clevenger at July 25, 2008 11:24 AM